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Intune

Hello,

First time poster - I've just moved into a new house, and while the inherited new downstairs loo is very handy, the tiles are messy.

See for yourself. photo.JPG

I want to make the join between the black floor tiles and the wall tiles neater. I know the best option would be take them off and start over, but after stamp duty and solicitors etc, I've not a great deal of spare cash.
Is there an option for sticking something over the join, a trim or edging tile? Any recommendations to cheaply neaten this up would be appreciated.

Thank you.
 

John Benton

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Skirting tile sounds good. When you say new house, do you mean new build or new to you?
 
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Grout_God

How big is the gap between the wall and floor, wouldn't a neat bead of silicone do the trick if money is tight ? Where do you live Intune....if you're local (Chester way) I don't mind nipping in and whipping a bead of silicone round for you, it just depends on how big the gap is, as a big wide silicone bead will look worse than it does at the minute
 
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Intune

New to me... moved in last week. It's one of the little things that's been bugging me. Thank you for the help. :thumbsup:
 

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